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using your onix400 gPs receiver : the hot button

Fig 23.

 

H

OT 

Button Menu

Fig 24.

 

Find/

GoTo 

Sub-Menu

To edit the text, arrow up to the waypoint name, then click OK and use the 
keypad screen you will see to create a name to replace it (see “

Using the Text 

Tool

” on pg.19 for details on how to do this). You can also move down to select 

the icon, and again press OK and choose from the available different icons 

(Fig. 

22

)

. Move down to the alarm icon in the popup window and press OK 

to turn on the alarm for that waypoint. The last item in the popup allows you 
to delete the waypoint (you will be asked if you are sure, to prevent accidental 
deletions).

THE HOT BUTTON

 

Once you go to the MAP page, all your navigation actions are easily controlled 
by  Bushnell’s  exclusive  “Hot  button”.  From  the  MAP  page,  click  the  Hot 
button to view its menu, then arrow down to select an item 

(Fig. 

23

)

.  

The first highlighted item is always 
• “

Where Am I

?”, press OK to see your current location on the map display. 

This  function  lines  up  the  GPS  position  icon  (small  black  circle)  with  the 
crosshair pointer icon.

The next Hot button menu item (press Down to select it) is: 

Find/Go To

. Click OK or the Right button to find or go to any of the listed 

items (note that you can only select from previously stored items, not create a 
new one, when using the Find/GoTo feature). After selecting your destination 
and pressing OK, you . The title of the destination  will show in a yellow box at 
the top of the screen, and the bearing arrow will point in the correct direction to 
take you to it. To stop this navigation activity, press the Hot button again-you 
will see the option to stop. Press OK to confirm you want to stop navigating, 
and you will be returned back to the MAP page screen, but without the bearing 
arrow pointing the way to a specific destination. The bearing arrow effectively 
becomes a “heading arrow” once you stop navigating.  

The available 

Find/GoTo

 items you can choose to navigate to are 

(Fig. 

24

)

:

   

1) Nearest Waypoints

-a short list of close by waypoints

2) All Waypoints

-pick from list of all (closest to furthest order)

3) POI 

(Point of Interest)-gas stations, hospitals, etc.

4) Places

-built into the base map-city names, etc.

5) My Trails

-pick from list of saved Trails (see next section). The ONIX 

will start pointing you to the closest point on that trail. A trail is a previously 
walked path, for example a trail that you took back to your campsite that 
wound around trees and past the edge of a pond. 

6)  My  Routes

-pick  from  your  list  of  saved  routes  (point  to  point 

navigation)

7) My Photos

 (or Topos)-after you pick a photo or topo from the list (arrow 

down to it) and press OK to confirm you wish to navigate towards that area, 

Fig 22.

 Waypoint

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Summary of Contents for ONIX 400

Page 1: ...ONIX 400 GPS XM RADIO RECEIVER Quick Start Guide Model 364000 Lit 98 0973 05 07 English...

Page 2: ...rs Do not use this product while driving An accident can result in property damage injury or death if the operator fails to practice prudent driving practices It is the sole responsibility of the driv...

Page 3: ...each After that practice using the Hot button and 5 way button to see and select from a menu of options perhaps on the SET screen by setting a few personal preferences for information displays Once yo...

Page 4: ...and checks the battery compartment following any submersion or prolonged exposure to rain snow etc Any moisture observed inside the battery compartment or on the exterior of the battery pack or MicroS...

Page 5: ...XM Radio Preferences Power Button located on right side of ONIX Push to turn on Once the unit is on press briefly to see the Power Menu Hold button for 2 sec to turn power off USB Port connect to PC...

Page 6: ...0 channels of music news sports and entertainment XM reception must be activated Listen to your favorites while you navigate or just listen at the end of the day when you reach your campsite boat or h...

Page 7: ...to navigate Note that the satellite lock process will take longer up to 3 or 4 minutes the first time you use your GPS in a new geographical area but will be much faster on future useage in the same...

Page 8: ...y height of current display e g 10 2km span from top to bottom of screen Use the and buttons to change the zoom level MAP Page Layering Options You may choose to add other items to your view of the MA...

Page 9: ...ur ONIX to choose the correct photo automatically based on your current location and zoom level Note that while both types of images can be stored at the same time on your ONIX only one of them photo...

Page 10: ...x will change to display the local time your selection has replaced the previous type of info 6 Press DOWN to select the second Info Box and repeat steps 4 5 to change what is displayed in this box Re...

Page 11: ...o Box displays for different kinds of weather related info When finished press the LEFT button then EXIT and the Info Boxes will now show the various weather information you selected Fig 10b Note that...

Page 12: ...played in this box Then press the Right button and repeat to change the other data box Next press the Down button if you want to change the items displayed in the Info Boxes at the bottom of the scree...

Page 13: ...ht buttons to browse channels by XM Radio category such as Decades Country Sports Comedy News etc 5 The SAT Page Fig 17 As seen earlier in Getting Started The SAT page view is used to identify the qua...

Page 14: ...cation where you first powered up the ONIX Compass options to select your preferred navigation units Degrees Cardinal Letter or Mils and North Reference True or Magnetic Display allows adjustment of d...

Page 15: ...area Once it has locked into the satellites ideally 4 or more the satellite position icons will stop blinking and turn green you are ready to begin using the ONIX The next step is your choice you may...

Page 16: ...viously stored items not create a new one when using the Find GoTo feature After selecting your destination and pressing OK you The title of the destination will show in a yellow box at the top of the...

Page 17: ...il saving it in memory for later recall You will have the option of naming the trail so it is easy to find in your My Trails list Note this option will only be seen if you are already actively navigat...

Page 18: ...ontinuous signals The ONIX will automatically make GPS satellite contact every 5 minutes default can be changed in SafeTrack Options menu which extends battery life significantly while still allowing...

Page 19: ...the right arrow To access symbols press and hold the left arrow Hold the up arrow to access the Shift for upper case letters etc and Done when you are finished and ready to exit the text entry proced...

Page 20: ...o review and analyze and save for the next return trip BushnellGPS com also provides detailed GPS product features and specifications Software Update Downloads Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Que...

Page 21: ...t further away from your body Unit freezes or locks up unable to turn off normally 1 Processing malfunction or similar cause 1 If holding the power button for 2 sec has no effect reset the unit by rem...

Page 22: ...ee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off...

Page 23: ...to the address listed below IN U S A Send To IN CANADA Send To Bushnell Outdoor Products Bushnell Outdoor Products Attn Repairs Attn Repairs 8500 Marshall Drive 25A East Pearce Street Unit 1 Lenexa K...

Page 24: ...007 Bushnell Outdoor Products For further questions or additional information please contact Bushnell Outdoor Products 9200 Cody Overland Park Kansas 66214 Customer Service 800 423 3537 www bushnell c...

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